Words Starting With "M"

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Medea

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Medea is a character in Greek tragedy, specifically in the play "Medea" by Euripides. She is a princess of Colchis and the wife of Jason, who has abandoned her to marry Glauce, the princess of Corinth. Medea is a powerful sorceress and uses her magic to exact revenge on Jason and his new wife, ultimately leading to their tragic demise. The character of Medea is often seen as a symbol of female fury and betrayal, and her story has been retold and reinterpreted in many different forms of art and literature throughout history.

Medellin

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Medellin is a city located in the Aburrá Valley of Colombia in South America. It is the second-largest city in Colombia and is known as the "City of Eternal Spring" due to its year-round mild climate. Medellin has undergone significant urban renewal and development in recent years and is now a popular tourist destination and a hub for culture, education, and innovation in Colombia. It is also known for its vibrant cultural scene, including festivals, museums, and street art.

Medes

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Medes is a noun that refers to an ancient people who lived in western Asia, particularly in what is now modern-day Azerbaijan, Iran, and Turkey. They were a branch of the ancient Scythians and established the Median Empire in the 7th and 6th centuries BC, which was a significant force in the region before being conquered by the Persians.

Media

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Media refers to the various means of communication or expression, such as newspapers, magazines, radio, television, film, and the internet, that convey information, entertainment, or other content to a large audience.

Mediad

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Mediad refers to a specific type of data or information that is designed to be consumed by the public or a target audience through various media channels, such as television, radio, newspapers, social media, and so forth. It typically involves the creation, production, and dissemination of content, including news, entertainment, and advertising, to engage and inform the audience.

Mediaeval

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Referring to something that belongs to the Middle Ages, typically from the 5th to the 15th century European history. It can also describe something that is characteristic of this period, such as a style or manner.

Mediaevalism

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Mediaevalism refers to the revival or imitation of medieval culture, art, architecture, and values in present-day society. It can also describe a romanticized or nostalgic interest in the Middle Ages, characterized by a sentimental or idealized view of this historical period. Furthermore, mediaevalism can also refer to a societal or cultural movement that seeks to recapture or revive the social, economic, and political structures of the Middle Ages, often in conjunction with a rejection of modernity and its values.

Mediaevalist

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A scholar who specializes in the study of the Middle Ages, particularly in history, literature, language, and culture of the period between the 5th and the 15th centuries.

Medial

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Medial refers to something that is situated in the middle or relating to the middle part of something.

Medialis

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Medialis is an adjective that refers to something located or situated on the inner or medial side of the body or a part of the body. For example, the medialis muscle is one that is situated on the inner side of the thigh.

Mediality

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Mediality refers to the quality or state of being related to or situated in the middle or between two things. It can also refer to the quality or state of being intermediate or midway between extremes or extremes.

Medially

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Medially refers to the middle or central part of something, either spatially or in relation to the body. For example:<br><br> The fracture was medial, running through the center of the bone.<br> He injured his medial collateral ligament while playing soccer.

Median

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The median is the middle value or point in a set of numbers that is arranged in order from smallest to largest. It is the value that separates the higher half of the data from the lower half. In other words, half of the data points are above the median and half are below it. The median is often used as a measure of central tendency, which is a way of summarizing the average value of a set of data.

Medianic

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I apologize, but I couldn't find any word "medianic" in the English language. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that's not widely used. Can you provide more context or clarify the correct spelling of the word?

Medians

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In statistics and mathematics, a median is a value that separates the higher half of a dataset from the lower half. It is used to describe the distribution of a group of statistical data, often taking the form of a number. The median is the middle value in a dataset when it is arranged in order from smallest to largest. If the dataset has an even number of values, the median is usually the average of the two middle values. Medians are often used in conjunction with means and modes to describe the central tendency of a dataset.

Mediant

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The word "mediant" refers to the middle term or middle note in a series or progression. It can also be used as a noun to describe a person or thing that is intermediate or midway between two extremes.

Mediastina

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The term "mediastinum" refers to the space in the thoracic cavity that lies between the two lungs. It's a compartment that contains several vital structures, such as the trachea, esophagus, major blood vessels, and thoracic duct, as well as connective tissue and lymph nodes.

Mediastinal

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Mediastinal refers to something that is related to the mediastinum, which is the area in the chest cavity between the lungs, containing essential structures such as the heart, aorta, trachea, bronchi, and major blood vessels. Mediastinal can describe a range of conditions, including masses, inflammation, or other abnormalities that affect this area.

Mediastinic

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I apologize, but there is no word "mediastinic". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that doesn't exist. Could you please provide a different word for me to explain?

Mediastinitis

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Mediastinitis is a rare but serious medical condition characterized by inflammation of the mediastinum, which is the area between the lungs in the chest cavity. It can be caused by infection, trauma, or surgical procedures. Symptoms may include severe chest pain, difficulty breathing, fever, chills, and swelling of the neck or face. If left untreated, mediastinitis can lead to serious complications, such as arrhythmias, cardiac tamponade, and even death. Treatment typically involves prompt antibiotic therapy, drainage of infected fluid, and in some cases, surgical intervention.

Mediastinoscope

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A mediastinoscope is a medical instrument used to visualize the interior of the mediastinum, which is the region of the chest cavity containing the heart, trachea, esophagus, and major blood vessels. The mediastinoscope allows a doctor to examine the tissues and lymph nodes in this area for signs of disease or infection, such as cancer or inflammation.

Mediastinoscopy

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Mediastinoscopy is a type of endoscopic procedure in which a tube with a camera and light on the end is inserted through a small incision in the neck or chest to examine the organs and tissues in the mediastinum, which is the area between the lungs that contains the heart, major blood vessels, and lymph nodes. The procedure is typically performed to diagnose or stage lung cancer or other conditions, and to take biopsies of suspicious tissues.

Mediastinotomy

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Mediastinotomy is a surgical procedure performed to access the mediastinum, the region in the chest cavity between the lungs, for various purposes such as removing tumors, diagnosing and treating inflammatory conditions, and extracting foreign objects that have penetrated the chest wall.

Mediastinum

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The mediastinum is aRegion of the thoracic cavity that separates the two lungs and contains the major blood vessels and lymphatic vessels that connect the upper body to the lower body. It is a deep cavity located in the middle of the chest cavity and is bordered by the lungs, the rib cage, and the spine. The mediastinum contains important structures such as the heart, major arteries and veins, trachea, esophagus, thymus, and lymph nodes.

Mediate

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To mediate means to help people or groups to resolve their differences and come to an agreement, especially in a conflict or dispute. It can also mean to act as a neutral third party in a process or discussion, facilitating communication and negotiation between parties with opposing views or interests.

Mediated

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The word "mediated" is a past participle of the verb "mediate", which means to help people or groups to resolve a conflict or an issue in a fair and peaceful way, usually with the assistance of a neutral third party.

Mediateness

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I apologize, but "mediateness" is not a commonly used word in English. It's possible that it's a noun that refers to the quality of being mediate or intermediate, but it's not a word that is widely recognized or used. <br><br>A possible definition could be: the quality or state of being mediate or intermediate, such as a mediator or a middleman.

Mediates

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To mediate means to help two or more people or groups resolve a conflict or disagreement by discussing and negotiating with all parties to find a mutually acceptable solution. A mediator does not take sides or impose a solution, but rather helps the parties involved to communicate effectively and find a compromise.

Mediating

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What "mediating" means is acting as a neutral third party to help conflicting parties or individuals to resolve their disputes or differences. It can also refer to being an intermediary, arbitrator, or facilitator that helps to bring about a settlement, agreement, or compromise.

Mediation

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Mediation is a process in which a neutral third party, called a mediator, helps two or more parties to resolve a dispute or conflict. The mediator's role is to facilitate communication and negotiation between the parties, and to help them find a mutually acceptable solution. Mediation is often used in disputes, such as labor disputes, family disputes, and community conflicts, where the parties are unwilling or unable to resolve the issue on their own.

Mediational

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Having a mediating or intervening influence; serving as a mediator; promoting or facilitating a reconciliation or compromise.

Mediations

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Mediations refer to the act of facilitating a peaceful resolution or compromise between two or more parties who are in conflict or disagreement. It involves a neutral third party, often a mediator, who helps the parties communicate effectively, identify common goals, and find a mutually acceptable solution. Mediations can be used to resolve disputes in a variety of contexts, including business, family, or international relationships.

Mediatisation

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Mediatisation refers to the process by which a phenomenon, issue, or event is presented, shaped, and amplified through various forms of media, including television, radio, newspapers, social media, and the internet. Mediatisation can have a profound impact on public perception, attitude, and behavior, often influencing how people think, feel, and act about a particular topic or issue. In essence, mediatisation shapes the way we understand and respond to the world around us.

Mediatise

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To mediatise is a verb that means to bring something or a situation into the public eye by spreading information or publicity through the media, usually to influence public opinion or stir up controversy. For example: "The scandal was mediatized, and the company's reputation suffered as a result."

Mediatised

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"Mediatised" is the past participle of the verb "mediatize", which means to make something or someone the center of attention or focus through the media. A mediatised event or person is one that has been prominently featured in the media, often to the point of becoming a public sensation or celebrity.

Mediative

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Relating to or having the ability to mediate; arbitration; conciliatory; helping to bring about peace or reconciliation.